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Government


FAIRFIELD - A Solano County judge on Thursday invalidated a California law that imposes criminal liability for knowingly maki...


Large Firms


Bosco Joins S.F. Practice

Oct. 20, 2001
By Xenia Kobylarz

SAN FRANCISCO - Holland & Knight has announced the addition of former U.S. Rep. Douglas H. Bosco as partner and new head ...


Law Practice


Feeling the Loss

Oct. 20, 2001
By Columnist

When a disaster strikes, attorneys often are among the first ones called. And although attorneys are accustomed to listening a...


Constitutional Law


Larry Flynt Invokes Right to Gamble

Oct. 20, 2001
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - The publisher of Hustler magazine has filed suit against California's attorney general, claiming the state ha...


Large Firms


SAN FRANCISCO - Just weeks after it laid off 13 associates, Oakland's Crosby Heafey has acquired all six partners and 10 asso...


Judges and Judiciary


Court Anthrax Scare Empties Its Offices

Oct. 20, 2001
By Erin Carroll

LOS ANGELES - Officials evacuated several offices at the Los Angeles County Courthouse for 45 minutes Thursday morning after a...


Corporate


Business Lawyer Succumbs to Leukemia

Oct. 20, 2001
By Claude Walbert

LOS ANGELES - Services will take place Saturday for Joseph F. Troy, a renowned practitioner of business and corporations law w...


Judges and Judiciary


Bailed Out Again

Oct. 20, 2001
By Matthew Heller

VENTURA - For the third time in less than a year, an appellate court has intervened on behalf of Ventura County defendants all...


Insurance


Insurer Must Reveal Policy Data

Oct. 20, 2001
By Hudson Sangree

SACRAMENTO - A San Francisco appeal court has ruled that insurers must make public state-mandated reports about where they do...


Judges and Judiciary


Not a 'Latino Justice'

Oct. 20, 2001
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - Carlos R. Moreno officially joined the California Supreme Court on Thursday after a swearing-in ceremony in w...


Labor/Employment


LOS ANGELES - A state appellate court has affirmed a lower court's order making temporary public employees eligible to enroll ...


Zoning, Planning and Use


Houses of the Holy

Oct. 20, 2001
By Columnist

Local governments should establish a habit of developing a detailed record in administrative actions involving religious insti...


Law Practice


Great Unknown

Oct. 20, 2001
By Columnist

A century ago, virtually every new attorney apprenticed before practicing law. This is not the case today. Consequently, most ...


Labor/Employment


Attention California lawyers: In South Florida's new economy, true value still sells. In South Florida, including Palm Beach, ...


Law Practice


Legal Employers Don't Help Working Mothers

Oct. 19, 2001
By Jeffrey Anderson

LOS ANGELES - Legal employers have failed to help lawyers strike a balance in their personal and professional lives, according...


Insurance


Lost World

Oct. 19, 2001
By Columnist

The events of Sept. 11 have shocked businesses into an awareness of the need to be prepared for disasters. While protecting hu...


Government


Election Debt Mostly Owed to Candidates Themselves

Oct. 19, 2001
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - Investing time and money in a political campaign is risky. The biggest losers, of course, are the candidates who ...


Insurance


Serious Suspension

Oct. 19, 2001
By Columnist

Insureds who have suffered a drop in business due to the terrorist attacks may be entitled to substantial protection from busi...


Criminal


Paralegals Plead Guilty In San Jose Crackdown

Oct. 19, 2001
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - A crackdown on the unauthorized practice of law has resulted in felony criminal conspiracy pleas by the owner and a...


Criminal


Ex-Deputy DA Settles Her Suit

Oct. 19, 2001
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - A veteran Sonoma County prosecutor has agreed to drop her civil suit against the county in exchange for $123,3...


Law Practice


Cutting Expenditures Improves Bottom Line

Oct. 19, 2001
By Columnist

For the past several years, Centurion Consulting Group has conducted a survey at the California State Bar annual meeting on ho...


Law Practice


Rock-Climbing Business Attorney Dies at 41

Oct. 19, 2001
By Claude Walbert

LOS ANGELES - Mark H. Jones, a partner with the West Los Angeles firm Ruben & Jones and an avid rock climber, has died. Jo...


The federal investigation into Death Row Records may have begun twitching back to life over the last few days. Little birdies ...


Judges and Judiciary


LOS ANGELES - Last week, between wrapping up cases and packing boxes, U.S. District Judge Carlos R. Moreno of Los Angeles was ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to examine the use of binding arbitration to resolve attorney-cl...


International


Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy Charge

Oct. 19, 2001
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - A private investigator accused in the 1998 torture and murder in Mexico of his boss pleaded guilty Wednesday to on...


Contracts


OAKLAND - A judge has ordered Oakland, Alameda County and the Oakland Coliseum to pay the Oakland Raiders $84,000 in sanctions...


Solo and Small Firms


SAN FRANCISCO - Wartnick, Chaber, Harowitz & Tigerman, one of the Bay Area's leading product liability litigation firms, w...


Labor/Employment


Overtime Class Actions Worry Employers

Oct. 19, 2001
By Erin Carroll

LOS ANGELES - To hear some members of the defense bar talk, class actions that seek unpaid overtime from employers represent a...


Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech


Legal Loophole Shields Predator

Oct. 19, 2001
By Matthew Heller

SAN LUIS OBISPO - After finishing his prison term for rape in 1996, Ronald Rogers didn't go free. Instead, prosecutors convinc...